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NEW DELHI - Power outages in India, now enduring the peak demand of hot summer months, are running to as long as eight to 10 hours in northern cities, including the capital, and while large parts of the country continue to be off grid rural areas with access to electricity can be without power for over 20 hours at a stretch.

The Uttar Pradesh government this week ordered that electricity be cut off at malls and shopping centers in the evenings, before apparently backtracking in the face of angry traders who put up defiant protests, clashing with police.

Billions of dollars have been invested by power producers to create new capacity over the past few years, but numerous factors linked to populist politics, over-zealous implementation of environment norms, transmission losses, pilferage, free power to agriculture and bureaucratic tardiness have resulted in under utilization of existing capacity. In short, India can produce more power if it wants to, but is unable to.

One bottleneck is coal, the majority of which is mined by state-owned Coal India Ltd (CIL). The bulk of Indian power is produced at coal-fired thermal plants, but CIL has not been able to increase output to meet the country's needs.

The environment ministry has declared many of the company's mines to be in "no go" zones, while the bulk of CIL's coal supply comes from areas in eastern India where Maoist rebels are active.
It also has to rely on another government institution, the slip-shod Indian Railways, to move the coal. Coupled with in-built delays and indecision within the government, CIL's output growth has been near stagnant over the past three years, with the result that more than one-third of India's coal-based thermal power plants are running on critically low levels of fuel stocks this season.

Estimates suggest that if CIL continues to falter in supplying coal, India's target for adding new power capacity for the 2012-17 period will need to be slashed to 45,000 megawatts from the proposed 76,000 MW. New Delhi has already scaled down its capacity addition target for the next five years by 25,000 MW to 75,000MW from conventional sources.

The coal ministry, meanwhile, has projected that India's annual coal demand could rise over 40% by March 2017 to nearly 1 billion tonnes while domestic coal output may increase by less than 30%, leaving a gap of around 300 million tonnes that will have to be met by imports.

India's power woes do not stop there. Electricity generators such as NTPC, Tata Power and Adani have the option of buying coal from the likes of Indonesia, Africa and Australia, but overseas prices are too steep compared with the artificially depressed domestic prices set by the government. Simple economics would dictate that higher cost linked to importing coal cost would be reflected in consumers's electricity bills - but that is not possible as the power rates are again kept low by the government which fears a political and public backlash if it lifts tariffs. So power producers are not able to generate power - and even if they could already heavily debt-burdened distribution companies can no longer buy dear and sell cheap.

In consequence, companies and individuals who can afford to rely on diesel for electricity. Millions of liters of diesel are guzzled in the summer months to keep the shopping malls, high-rise condominiums, offices and commercial establishments running.

As India does not produce enough of its own oil, the bulk of the diesel is imported, draining foreign exchange, creating balance of payments problems and weakening the rupee - which drives up the cost of imported products such as oil and coal.

The government continues to subsidize diesel to protect among others the transport sector - which adds to the ever-rising fiscal deficit, which again helps to fuel inflation. It is no surprise that rating companies such as Standard & Poor's have cautioned that India's investment climate could be pegged at "junk'' levels.

Meanwhile, in the sweltering streets and fields of India, the poor die of heatstroke, a savage reminder that the structural infirmities built into power generation ostensibly to protect the poor are actually harming the impoverished the most. While India pushes to increase its use of renewable and nuclear power, it is the thermal power energy chain that needs some serious attention and reform.

Siddharth Srivastava is a New Delhi-based journalist. He can be reached at sidsri@yahoo.com.

Its imperative if our region wants to move forward and be competitive me in the world markets that we provide the raw material for our industries to thrive. This is and will hold all our region back...
 
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Seriously, it is getting to hot here in Delhi , during these summers............
But atleast very few people are actually dying due to the heat wave this time compared to last year, due to a exponential rise in incomes, thus enabling more people to purchase appliances to protect from the effects of heat......
Although the down side is that this has lead to over consumption...........:undecided:
 
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Its imperative if our region wants to move forward and be competitive me in the world markets that we provide the raw material for our industries to thrive. This is and will hold all our region back...

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...ring-india-runs-out-energy.html#ixzz1yzXPus6T
Its really true fact. India has actually added alot of power recent years but to sustain a growth rate of 9 % p.a alot of power will be required. If you know, India and could resolve their issues it could solve the economic problem of south asia. Pakistan could sell electricity to INdia and could be the gateway to Afghanistan.
 
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There is no need for a thread for this, which is already known by many here...
People in TN face daily power cuts.. Now cuts have been reduced though... It has been reduced to 6 hours in villages from 8 hours, and 1 hour in cities from 2 hours...
We need to produce moree power, securing indian energy security...
 
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Just last week some Indian members were taking cheap shots on power shortages in Pakistan.
One even pulled out a comparative table as a stick measuring contest.
Well, it's suffice to say, Maha Bharat......Andher Nagri. !!
 
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there is hardly any power cut here in Bangalore...

I belong to MP which is one of the backward area...there is almost no power cuts....

Power cuts are not routine unlike pakistan..
 
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Just last week some Indian members were taking cheap shots on power shortages in Pakistan.
One even pulled out a comparative table as a stick measuring contest.
Well, it's suffice to say, Maha Bharat......Andher Nagri. !!

yep even on this thread some Indians are trying to derail the thread and talk about Pakistan so that there problem is brushed under the carpet
 
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yep even on this thread some Indians are trying to derail the thread and talk about Pakistan so that there problem is brushed under the carpet

Obsessive mindsets. or....
As they say any port in a storm. !!
 
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North India is power starved, yet Himachal's excess goes abegging

Not sure about the other states everything was fine here two weeks ago then the state electricity board came up with the ingenious plan of carrying out the annual maintenance on the two units that's 300 MW off the grid..then yesterday another 200 MW was off because of boiler leakage.From 2hrs its 4 hrs of blackout everyday now :angry:
Power crisis of Punjab worsens | Punjab News | Online News | Latest Breaking News | Punjab Newsline

Most of the states in Northern India don't have the money to buy electricity from the central grid :lol:


P.S - It's raining :woot:
 
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scarcity of 16000MW .. 4 days of coal. thanks to Finance policies
 
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India ka bhi pakistan jaisa haal hai.

Hakumat khappay khappay khappay.

Jeay Bhutto!!!

It is 10 hours now in Isl, some rains also on the way.
 
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I am from Madhya Pradesh... One of the "beemaru" and backward states of India...
Yet to see any power shortage here... Getting 24x7x365 power supply; no matter what..!! :woot:

And if there is power outage once in a blue moon due to some technical difficulty, dial up the distributing company, abuse em good + 100Rs to the line man = electricity restored within half an hour..!! :smokin:

May be its different scenario up north..!! :blink: So much for the developed states; no electricity..!! :what: :tongue:
 
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Within the next 5-10 years these problems will diminish drastically as India is in the top 3 or 2 in countries adding power generating capacity through a whole host of ways be it solar, wind (fastest growing wind generation sector ON THE PLANET), Hydroelectricty and nuclear (the biggest nuke power plants in the world are being built in India). By 2022 the Indian power grid as a whole will NE running with significant power surplus.
 
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